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Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Drobo Storage Robot USB2 DRO4DU10 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Drobo Storage Robot USB2 DRO4DU10.
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  Published: 2012-01-05, review by: geardiary.com

  • Simple to set up and use, Hot swappable drives, Can handle up to 24T of data (updated), Hardware and software work together beautifully
  • At an MSRP of $399 plus the cost of drives the most basic Drobo system can appear rather pricey. Then again, what is the price of real, effective and simple security?; Not fire and water protective — if there were an ioSafe version would be killer

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  Published: 2008-05-12, Author: Jeffy , review by: techworld.com

  • Devices with built-in smarts have become pervasive, and the Drobo’s storage robot moniker pays tribute to the tricks it performs behind the scenes. However, calling it a robot seems a bit of a stretch. While it won’t rescue your kitten from a tree or ...

 
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  Published: 2008-01-26, review by: dragonsteelmods.com

  • Redundant Protected Storage, Easily upgradeable storage up to 2 TB, Cool Appearance
  • Expensive, No built in NAS function
  • Now, I love the Drobo. I think it is a fantastic device. It does exactly what it advertises in terms of storage and data protection. However, it is not a NAS capable device, meaning to get it networked, you either have to have reside off a networked ...

 
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  Published: 2008-01-25, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Drobo is an external hard disk with a difference. Whereas most such devices come with just one disk inside, this one has room for four hard disks, although it doesnt actually come with any installed, so thats an extra cost to bear in mind. Its desig...

 
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  Published: 2007-11-09, review by: maximumpc.com

  • Great design.
  • Annoying interface; slow speeds.

 
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  Published: 2007-10-16, review by: mymac.com

  • Abstract:  MyMac.Com has reviewed different large multiple-disk storage products recently. They all share some common traits - multiple disks in an enclosure (USB or FireWire), looking like a large single volume, a...

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  Published: 2007-09-25, review by: hardwarecentral.com

  • Abstract:  Got files -- and plan to get more? You could install a RAID array or surround your PC with a daisy chain of external hard drives, or you could slide one to four SATA drives into a self-configuring, automated storage manager that combines RAID-style saf...

 
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  Published: 2007-09-12, review by: practicallynetworked.com

  • Uses ordinary internal SATA drives; can easily upgrade capacity by adding or replacing drives; automatically recovers from a failed or missing disk
  • Connects via USB only; expensive considering it doesnt come with any drives; doesnt include bundled backup utility
  • Now comes the Drobo, a device that looks like an ordinary external hard drive or NAS device but which Data Robotics dubs the worlds first storage robot. That description may seem like so much marketing puffery, but based on Dictionary.coms definition...

 
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  Published: 2007-08-27, Author: Vince , review by: techcrunch.com

  • Abstract:  So is Drobo worth it? Should you buy it? If you need a lot of storage or want to keep it managed and you have the cash, absolutely. Drobo keeps your USB ports free, which is a godsend when I go to hook up a peripheral or two. The hard drive indicator ligh...

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  Published: 2007-08-23, review by: macworld.com

  • Automatically protects data from drive failure; available storage expands automatically; comes with anti-theft cable.
  • USB 2.0 only; 2TB volume size limit; no power switch; usable capacity considerably less than installed drive capacity.
  • Devices with built-in smarts have become pervasive, and the Drobo’s storage robot moniker pays tribute to the tricks it performs behind the scenes. However, calling it a robot seems a bit of a stretch. While it won’t rescue your kitten fr...

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